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Dulwich after school and holidays nanny needed from early September 2018


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We are looking for a caring, kind and experienced

nanny to do school pick ups in term time and

full days in the school holidays.

We live in North Dulwich/ Herne Hill and the schools are

within walking distance in Dulwich village.

We have a 10 year old boy and a

girl who will be 8 in September.

During term time they would need help with

homework, their dinner made and perhaps some

play dates arranged - the hours would be

3.25pm-7pm.(approx 17.5 hours per week)

During the holidays hours would be

8.30am-6.30pm.(50 hours per week).

There are 13 weeks of school holidays in the

year so it averages out at 26 hours of work per

week and we are happy to pay this pro rata if

preferred.

The salary would be competitive and dependant on experience.

Please get in touch and forward a CV if this

is of interest and I can provide more details.

The position is to begin in early September.

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